My opinion... Start in production. Get good at reloads, stage planning and hitting middle of the target. The best thing I ever did to get better in limited was shot production for a summer

Yet again, this assumes you can't practice shooting the middle of the target with a limited gun. The thing that is much more difficult to practice by yourself just going to the range is setting up the kind of entries and exits that are present in matches and make a gigantic difference in your match placement. Sure, you could drag out a bunch of barrels and walls to set up stages by yourself, but that is a pain in the ass. Much easier to throw 3 target stands out there and work on transitions and the shooting the middle of the target than dealing with the other stuff.

I could probably set up and shoot a 250 round training session and be picking up my brass by the time it takes to set up a good field course to work on that other stuff.

You need to distance yourself from your Timmy past. Shoot open. First buy the least expensive used blaster off one of those mail order internet gun buying websites. Then spend the time to try every powder while developing the optimum load. Once you settle on HS-6 or Autocomp, proceed to the match. The gun will not run, which will fuck up your match standings, which will make it hard to figure out how truly terrible you really are at this game. Immediately start throwing parts at the gun, don't stop until you've invested enough to overcome the "good deal" you got on the used gun. The open gods hate cheap guns, so don't worry about what parts you're buying, all that matters is the total cost of the gun exceed $3k, but the more the better. Once your blaster starts working, proceed to the match. The dot will move all over the place, but you'll have read somewhere that the gun should be doing the work for you and just hold it like a hammer. Go back to load development and start drilling holes in the barrel, and lightening the slide. Once you've settled on HS-6 or Autocomp, and figured out that that other guy must hold hammers way different than you, proceed to the match. Your gun may or may not run at this point, probably not, either way you'll realize that no matter how fast you pull the trigger, you still suck.

Your choice now is clear. You must pray to the open gods, money pleases them. So ask of them one request, pray they grant you speed in exchange for an Infinity, and if they do not listen, then to HELL with them!

Or you'll realize none of it fucking matters and you should practice; and not buy bubba built 2011s.

You need to distance yourself from your Timmy past. Shoot open. First buy the least expensive used blaster off one of those mail order internet gun buying websites. Then spend the time to try every powder while developing the optimum load. Once you settle on HS-6 or Autocomp, proceed to the match. The gun will not run, which will fuck up your match standings, which will make it hard to figure out how truly terrible you really are at this game. Immediately start throwing parts at the gun, don't stop until you've invested enough to overcome the "good deal" you got on the used gun. The open gods hate cheap guns, so don't worry about what parts you're buying, all that matters is the total cost of the gun exceed $3k, but the more the better. Once your blaster starts working, proceed to the match. The dot will move all over the place, but you'll have read somewhere that the gun should be doing the work for you and just hold it like a hammer. Go back to load development and start drilling holes in the barrel, and lightening the slide. Once you've settled on HS-6 or Autocomp, and figured out that that other guy must hold hammers way different than you, proceed to the match. Your gun may or may not run at this point, probably not, either way you'll realize that no matter how fast you pull the trigger, you still suck.
Your choice now is clear. You must pray to the open gods, money pleases them. So ask of them one request, pray they grant you speed in exchange for an Infinity, and if they do not listen, then to HELL with them!
Or you'll realize none of it fucking matters and you should practice; and not buy bubba built 2011s.

You forgot the 2 important items ,,,,
1) You need a Dremel tool , preferably the variable speed kind , and full assortment of bits..
2) mags - lot of mags. .. bend,pry, hammer,file and polish them mag tubes along with a pile of springs ,

You forgot the 2 important items ,,,,
1) You need a Dremel tool , preferably the variable speed kind , and full assortment of bits..
2) mags - lot of mags. .. bend,pry, hammer,file and polish them mag tubes along with a pile of springs ,

Kidding aside, starting shooting minor will give you respect for the A zone, as stated previously, you can practice reloads at home, youj don't have to shoot a limited capacity division to get good at reloads.

That's stupid. Anyone can hit the A zone shooting minor. Train like you fight with major loads and learn to hit the A zone with fotay. After that you will become Master in whatever gay minor division you choose to shoot in a New York minute.

That's stupid. Anyone can hit the A zone shooting minor. Train like you fight with major loads and learn to hit the A zone with fotay. After that you will become Master in whatever gay minor division you choose to shoot in a New York minute.